Pruning my eggplants in summer is something that I've done for a few years. It usually works pretty well for me, so I thought I would follow the progress of two eggplant plants after I pruned them.
As you will see in the video, pruning them stimulates new growth, and new growth is where the blooms form. More blooms usually means more fruit, and as you will see, we definitely got a bigger late harvest and more eggplant fruit.
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